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1 faience glaze
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2 фаянсовая глазурь
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3 vernir
vernir [vεʀniʀ]➭ TABLE 2 transitive verb* * *vɛʀniʀ
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verbe transitif to varnish [planche, meuble]; to glaze [faïence, poterie]; to apply nail varnish GB ou nail polish to [ongles]
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se vernir verbe pronominalse vernir les ongles — to varnish GB ou polish one's nails
* * *vɛʀniʀ vt1) [bois, tableau, ongles] to varnish2) [poterie] to glaze* * *vernir verb table: finirA vtr Tech to varnish [planche, meuble]; to glaze [faïence, poterie]; to apply nail varnish GB ou nail polish to, to varnish GB ou polish [ongles].B se vernir vpr se vernir les ongles to apply nail varnish GB ou nail polish to one's nails, to varnish GB ou polish one's nails.[vɛrnir] verbe transitif
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